| 28 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Children | Sons and daughters; young persons, infants, adolescents | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Drugs, War on | Legislation and enforcement actions against consumers and producers of substances that are deemed to be addictive or otherwise dangerous | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Economics | Study of the means that human beings use to satisfy their individually desired ends | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | Farewell Address Letter by President Washington to the American public, published about two months before the 1796 election, declining to serve a third term and serving as his farewell |
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| Topic: | Militarism | A political system influenced greatly by a large, permanent military force | |
| Articles | Farewell Address Letter by President Washington to the American public, published about two months before the 1796 election, declining to serve a third term and serving as his farewell |
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| Topic: | Personal responsibility | Accepting the consequences of one's actions | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Prohibition | Laws forbidding the production, sale, transportation or consumption of alcoholic beverages | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Rights | Powers and privileges one may properly claim as due | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Searches and seizures, Unreasonable | Protection from unwarranted searches and takings | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Topic: | Socialism | Socio-economic system in which the means of production and distribution are under collective or government control | |
| Articles | The Drug War's Immorality and Abject Failure Discusses how drug use differs from criminal, property-rights violations, the justifications for the drug war and the many areas where it has had detrimental effects on society: inner cities, rule of law, foreign relations, etc. |
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| Individual: | Washington, George | First president of the United States | |
| Writings | Farewell Address Letter by President Washington to the American public, published about two months before the 1796 election, declining to serve a third term and serving as his farewell |
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| 27 May 2026 | |||
| Place: | America, North | Continent occupying the northern part of the Western Hemisphere | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Renaming the Gulf of Mexico Rat tells Goat he is upset about the renaming |
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| Place: | Canada | Territory in northern North America, ruled since 1982 by the Monarchy of Canada | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Renaming the Gulf of Mexico Rat tells Goat he is upset about the renaming |
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| Topic: | Drugs, War on | Legislation and enforcement actions against consumers and producers of substances that are deemed to be addictive or otherwise dangerous | |
| Interviews | An Interview With Hugh Downs Topics range from libertarianism and the role of government to marijuana decriminalization and the Iraq invasion |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | Did Team Obama Blunder or Conspire in Ukraine? Further analysis of the 2014 Ukraine and Russia situation after the latter annexed Crimea, considering whether this was engineered by the Obama administration purposely or with unwanted consequences, as an example of U.S. meddling in foreign nations |
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| Domestic Fear Is the Price of Empire Comments on threats against Americans and Canadians from the Somali al-Shabaab organization and recounts U.S. intervention in Somalia since the 1990s |
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| Place: | France | Territory in western Europe, ruled since 1958 by the République Française | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Renaming the Gulf of Mexico Rat tells Goat he is upset about the renaming |
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| Topic: | Inflation | Popularly, a rise in prices of goods and services; in economics, monetary expansion | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Fueling inflation Frank (as Sen. Krupt) discusses with Ernie what he tells his constituents about inflationary policies |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Interviews | An Interview With Hugh Downs Topics range from libertarianism and the role of government to marijuana decriminalization and the Iraq invasion |
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| Topic: | Libertarianism | Political philosophy that advocates freedom of action and thought for every human | |
| Interviews | An Interview With Hugh Downs Topics range from libertarianism and the role of government to marijuana decriminalization and the Iraq invasion |
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| Place: | Mexico | Territory in south central North America, ruled since 1917 by the Estados Unidos Mexicanos | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Renaming the Gulf of Mexico Rat tells Goat he is upset about the renaming |
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| Individual: | Politicians | People who hold or are running for a political office | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Fueling inflation Frank (as Sen. Krupt) discusses with Ernie what he tells his constituents about inflationary policies |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Did Team Obama Blunder or Conspire in Ukraine? Further analysis of the 2014 Ukraine and Russia situation after the latter annexed Crimea, considering whether this was engineered by the Obama administration purposely or with unwanted consequences, as an example of U.S. meddling in foreign nations |
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| Domestic Fear Is the Price of Empire Comments on threats against Americans and Canadians from the Somali al-Shabaab organization and recounts U.S. intervention in Somalia since the 1990s |
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| Place: | Russia | Territory in eastern Europe and northern Asia, ruled since 1991 by the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya | |
| Articles | Did Team Obama Blunder or Conspire in Ukraine? Further analysis of the 2014 Ukraine and Russia situation after the latter annexed Crimea, considering whether this was engineered by the Obama administration purposely or with unwanted consequences, as an example of U.S. meddling in foreign nations |
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| Place: | Somalia | Territory in eastern Africa, nominally ruled since 1960 by the Jamhuuriyadda Federaalka Soomaaliya | |
| Articles | Domestic Fear Is the Price of Empire Comments on threats against Americans and Canadians from the Somali al-Shabaab organization and recounts U.S. intervention in Somalia since the 1990s |
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| Individual: | Stossel, John | Host of "Stossel" show on Fox Business channel and former ABC News correspondent for the "20/20" newsmagazine | |
| Interviews | An Interview With Hugh Downs Topics range from libertarianism and the role of government to marijuana decriminalization and the Iraq invasion |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | A new simplified tax code The king announces a new tax code for the people of Id |
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| Tax terms Frank explains to Ernie the meaning of "code", "tax break", "tax cut" and "extension" |
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| Place: | Ukraine | Territory in eastern Europe, ruled since 1991 by the republic of Uryad Ukrayiny | |
| Articles | Did Team Obama Blunder or Conspire in Ukraine? Further analysis of the 2014 Ukraine and Russia situation after the latter annexed Crimea, considering whether this was engineered by the Obama administration purposely or with unwanted consequences, as an example of U.S. meddling in foreign nations |
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| Place: | United States | Territory in central and northwest North America, ruled since 1788 by the United States of America | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Renaming the Gulf of Mexico Rat tells Goat he is upset about the renaming |
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| 26 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | But Foreign Aid Is Bribery! And Blackmail, Extortion, and Theft Too! Comments on Ted Kennedy's observation that U.S. foreign aid was being used as bribery, expanding to discuss other perverse and destructive consequences of such aid programs |
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| The "Boomerang Effect": How Foreign Policy Changes Domestic Policy Reviews the essay "Perfecting Tyranny: Foreign Intervention as Experimentation in State Control" by Christopher Coyne and Abigail Hall, published in the Fall 2014 issue of the Independent Review |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | But Foreign Aid Is Bribery! And Blackmail, Extortion, and Theft Too! Comments on Ted Kennedy's observation that U.S. foreign aid was being used as bribery, expanding to discuss other perverse and destructive consequences of such aid programs |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | The "Boomerang Effect": How Foreign Policy Changes Domestic Policy Reviews the essay "Perfecting Tyranny: Foreign Intervention as Experimentation in State Control" by Christopher Coyne and Abigail Hall, published in the Fall 2014 issue of the Independent Review |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Articles | The "Boomerang Effect": How Foreign Policy Changes Domestic Policy Reviews the essay "Perfecting Tyranny: Foreign Intervention as Experimentation in State Control" by Christopher Coyne and Abigail Hall, published in the Fall 2014 issue of the Independent Review |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Famous Art Inspired by Taxes Frank and Ernie offer possible interpretations of famous pieces by Jackson Pollock, Rodin, Roy Lichtenstein and Edvard Munch with regard to tax return preparation |
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| Tax Holiday Rodney admonishes the king on his promise of a "tax holiday" |
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| Tax auditor's second job Frank and Ernie consider the second job of the man who audited Ernie's tax return |
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| Topic: | Technology | Practical application of engineering or technical processes | |
| Articles | The "Boomerang Effect": How Foreign Policy Changes Domestic Policy Reviews the essay "Perfecting Tyranny: Foreign Intervention as Experimentation in State Control" by Christopher Coyne and Abigail Hall, published in the Fall 2014 issue of the Independent Review |
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| Place: | Turkey | Territory in southwest Asia and southeast Europe, ruled since 1923 by the Türkiye Cumhuriyeti | |
| Articles | But Foreign Aid Is Bribery! And Blackmail, Extortion, and Theft Too! Comments on Ted Kennedy's observation that U.S. foreign aid was being used as bribery, expanding to discuss other perverse and destructive consequences of such aid programs |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | The "Boomerang Effect": How Foreign Policy Changes Domestic Policy Reviews the essay "Perfecting Tyranny: Foreign Intervention as Experimentation in State Control" by Christopher Coyne and Abigail Hall, published in the Fall 2014 issue of the Independent Review |
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| Place: | Yemen | Territory in the southern Arabian Peninsula, ruled since 1990 by the al-Jumhūrīyah al-Yamanīyah | |
| Articles | But Foreign Aid Is Bribery! And Blackmail, Extortion, and Theft Too! Comments on Ted Kennedy's observation that U.S. foreign aid was being used as bribery, expanding to discuss other perverse and destructive consequences of such aid programs |
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| 25 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Attacks of 11 September 2001 | Terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon | |
| Articles | Fixing Airport Security Published shortly before the establishment of the Transportation Security Administration, recommends that U.S. airport security be handled the way it has been done in Europe, and Heathrow in particular, by turning airports into business enterprises |
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| Topic: | Broken Window Fallacy | "What would become of the glaziers, if nobody ever broke windows?" | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The Dow is up 360 points The duke reports some financial and economics news to the king |
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| Topic: | Business | Commercial activities that provide goods and services | |
| Articles | Fixing Airport Security Published shortly before the establishment of the Transportation Security Administration, recommends that U.S. airport security be handled the way it has been done in Europe, and Heathrow in particular, by turning airports into business enterprises |
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| Topic: | Capital Goods | Tools, machinery and other man-made elements used to produce goods and services | |
| Articles | Introduction Biographical and bibliographical essay on Nassau William Senior |
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| Topic: | Children | Sons and daughters; young persons, infants, adolescents | |
| Articles | We Need Freedom, Not School Standards Compares the levels of education of Americans before and after 1840, when Horace Mann and others architected "public schools" and various levels of government got involved in education |
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| Topic: | Economics | Study of the means that human beings use to satisfy their individually desired ends | |
| Articles | Introduction Biographical and bibliographical essay on Nassau William Senior |
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| Topic: | Educational freedom | Absence of coercion in learning and educating | |
| Articles | We Need Freedom, Not School Standards Compares the levels of education of Americans before and after 1840, when Horace Mann and others architected "public schools" and various levels of government got involved in education |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | We Need Freedom, Not School Standards Compares the levels of education of Americans before and after 1840, when Horace Mann and others architected "public schools" and various levels of government got involved in education |
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| Libertarian moment or movement? Presents the views of Robert Higgs and David Theroux, two months before the 2003 Iraq invasion, as to whether the libertarian movement can have "a major role to play in post-9/11 America" |
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| Self-Deception about Medical Care Discusses comments made by Christine Cassel, a geriatric medicine specialist, arguing for public support of Medicare; also points out that long ago people of modest means were able to obtain medical care through "lodges" (fraternal organizations) |
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| Topic: | Health care | Preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic and other services related to the health of an individual | |
| Articles | Self-Deception about Medical Care Discusses comments made by Christine Cassel, a geriatric medicine specialist, arguing for public support of Medicare; also points out that long ago people of modest means were able to obtain medical care through "lodges" (fraternal organizations) |
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| Individual: | Higgs, Robert | Senior Fellow in Political Economy for The Independent Institute | |
| Articles | Libertarian moment or movement? Presents the views of Robert Higgs and David Theroux, two months before the 2003 Iraq invasion, as to whether the libertarian movement can have "a major role to play in post-9/11 America" |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Zombie apocalypse Joe and Bob Pyle discuss reality |
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| Place: | Ireland | Territory in the island of Ireland in the northern Atlantic Ocean, ruled since 1937 by the Poblacht na hÉireann | |
| Articles | Introduction Biographical and bibliographical essay on Nassau William Senior |
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| Topic: | Learning | The process of acquiring knowledge or skills | |
| Articles | We Need Freedom, Not School Standards Compares the levels of education of Americans before and after 1840, when Horace Mann and others architected "public schools" and various levels of government got involved in education |
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| Topic: | Libertarianism | Political philosophy that advocates freedom of action and thought for every human | |
| Articles | Libertarian moment or movement? Presents the views of Robert Higgs and David Theroux, two months before the 2003 Iraq invasion, as to whether the libertarian movement can have "a major role to play in post-9/11 America" |
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| Place: | London | Capital of Great Britain | |
| Articles | Fixing Airport Security Published shortly before the establishment of the Transportation Security Administration, recommends that U.S. airport security be handled the way it has been done in Europe, and Heathrow in particular, by turning airports into business enterprises |
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| Individual: | Poole, Jr., Robert W. | Founder of Reason Magazine and the Reason Foundation | |
| Writings | Fixing Airport Security Published shortly before the establishment of the Transportation Security Administration, recommends that U.S. airport security be handled the way it has been done in Europe, and Heathrow in particular, by turning airports into business enterprises |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | We Need Freedom, Not School Standards Compares the levels of education of Americans before and after 1840, when Horace Mann and others architected "public schools" and various levels of government got involved in education |
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| Self-Deception about Medical Care Discusses comments made by Christine Cassel, a geriatric medicine specialist, arguing for public support of Medicare; also points out that long ago people of modest means were able to obtain medical care through "lodges" (fraternal organizations) |
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| Individual: | Rothbard, Murray N. | Economist of the Austrian School, author of Man, Economy, and State (1962) and For a New Liberty (1973) | |
| Articles | Murray Rothbard 1926-1995 In memoriam, with long list of Rothbard's accomplishments |
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| Individual: | Senior, Nassau William | Nineteenth century English economist | |
| Articles | Introduction Biographical and bibliographical essay on Nassau William Senior |
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| Individual: | Theroux, David J. | Founder, President and CEO of The Independent Institute | |
| Articles | Libertarian moment or movement? Presents the views of Robert Higgs and David Theroux, two months before the 2003 Iraq invasion, as to whether the libertarian movement can have "a major role to play in post-9/11 America" |
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| Topic: | Trade | Exchange of goods and services usually indirectly by the use of a widely accepted medium | |
| Articles | Introduction Biographical and bibliographical essay on Nassau William Senior |
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| Topic: | Wages | The price of labor, renumeration paid to employees for their work or services | |
| Articles | Introduction Biographical and bibliographical essay on Nassau William Senior |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | War Room Generals considering world military operations |
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| 22 May 2026 | |||
| Individual: | Barnett, Randy | Professor of law at Boston University | |
| Articles | A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Individual: | Clinton, Bill | Forty-second president of the United States | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Place: | Cuba | Island in the Caribbean Sea, ruled since 1959 by the República de Cuba | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Americans Should Be "Anti-American" Examines Robert Kagan's statement that the Iraq War "made anti-Americanism respectable again" and what "anti-Americanism" is supposed to mean |
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| A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Place: | Guatemala | Territory in Central America, ruled since 1985 by the República de Guatemala | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Topic: | Imperialism | Domination or control, by one country, of one or more other countries or territories | |
| Articles | Americans Should Be "Anti-American" Examines Robert Kagan's statement that the Iraq War "made anti-Americanism respectable again" and what "anti-Americanism" is supposed to mean |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Articles | A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Topic: | Libertarianism | Political philosophy that advocates freedom of action and thought for every human | |
| Articles | A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Topic: | Logic | The science that studies the principles of valid reasoning and argument | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Taxing robots The news, brought to you by Frank and Ernest, and their digital analogs? |
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| Individual: | Nixon, Richard | Thirty-seventh president of the United States, infamous for the Watergate scandal | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Americans Should Be "Anti-American" Examines Robert Kagan's statement that the Iraq War "made anti-Americanism respectable again" and what "anti-Americanism" is supposed to mean |
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| A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Individual: | Rothbard, Murray N. | Economist of the Austrian School, author of Man, Economy, and State (1962) and For a New Liberty (1973) | |
| Articles | A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| Topic: | Socialism | Socio-economic system in which the means of production and distribution are under collective or government control | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Guatemala Describes the 1954 CIA-engineered coup d'état in Guatemala and the subsequent military regimes, also touching on the attempts to seek regime change in Cuba and the 1973 CIA-supported ouster of Allende in Chile |
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| Topic: | Social Security Tax | Tax imposed on employers and employees to fund the Social Security system | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Bernie Madoff interrogation The financier under the bright lamp of interrogation |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Tax collection at Thanksgiving The king assessing trick-or-treaters |
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| Taxing robots The news, brought to you by Frank and Ernest, and their digital analogs? |
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| Topic: | Thanksgiving | Holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November (U.S.) | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Tax collection at Thanksgiving The king assessing trick-or-treaters |
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| Place: | United States | Territory in central and northwest North America, ruled since 1788 by the United States of America | |
| Articles | Americans Should Be "Anti-American" Examines Robert Kagan's statement that the Iraq War "made anti-Americanism respectable again" and what "anti-Americanism" is supposed to mean |
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| Topic: | Voting | Selecting those who will govern by casting ballots | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Taxing robots The news, brought to you by Frank and Ernest, and their digital analogs? |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | A Bogus Libertarian Defense of War Criticizes Randy Barnett's Wall Street Journal op-ed "Libertarians and the War" (17 Jul 2007) and his follow-up post "Antiwar Libertarians and the Reification of the State" (20 Jul 2007) at the Volokh Conspiracy blog |
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| 21 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Business | Commercial activities that provide goods and services | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Government debt and out of control spending The king decides to do something about it |
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| Topic: | Children | Sons and daughters; young persons, infants, adolescents | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | 1040ez (DUBYA-2) A simplified U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form? |
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| Topic: | Educational freedom | Absence of coercion in learning and educating | |
| Articles | The Trouble with Vouchers Responds to an article by the Denver Archbishop advocating for vouchers, pointing out the problem with such a plan: it "leave[s] the state in charge of all schools" |
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| Topic: | Education, Compulsory | Attendance in schools that is mandated by laws | |
| Articles | The Trouble with Vouchers Responds to an article by the Denver Archbishop advocating for vouchers, pointing out the problem with such a plan: it "leave[s] the state in charge of all schools" |
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| Topic: | Eminent domain | The assumed power of governments to take private property for public use | |
| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | American Hawks Risk Escalating the Ukrainian Crisis Discusses the potential expansion of the 2014 Ukrainian conflict due to those who advocate a "get tough" on Russia stance while claiming the U.S. has "retreated from the world" |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Government debt and out of control spending The king decides to do something about it |
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| Work: | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | 1967 Stanley Kramer movie about interracial marriage | |
| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | 1040ez (DUBYA-2) A simplified U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form? |
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| Topic: | Philosophy | The study of questions about existence, knowledge and ethics | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Putting a Degree in Philosophy to Work ... A passerby notices a street vendor's offers |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | American Hawks Risk Escalating the Ukrainian Crisis Discusses the potential expansion of the 2014 Ukrainian conflict due to those who advocate a "get tough" on Russia stance while claiming the U.S. has "retreated from the world" |
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| Place: | Russia | Territory in eastern Europe and northern Asia, ruled since 1991 by the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya | |
| Articles | American Hawks Risk Escalating the Ukrainian Crisis Discusses the potential expansion of the 2014 Ukrainian conflict due to those who advocate a "get tough" on Russia stance while claiming the U.S. has "retreated from the world" |
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| Individual: | Sobran, Joseph | Nationally syndicated columnist, past Senior Editor for National Review | |
| Writings | The Trouble with Vouchers Responds to an article by the Denver Archbishop advocating for vouchers, pointing out the problem with such a plan: it "leave[s] the state in charge of all schools" |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | 1040ez (DUBYA-2) A simplified U.S. Individual Income Tax Return form? |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | American Hawks Risk Escalating the Ukrainian Crisis Discusses the potential expansion of the 2014 Ukrainian conflict due to those who advocate a "get tough" on Russia stance while claiming the U.S. has "retreated from the world" |
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| 20 May 2026 | |||
| Group: | Democratic Party | Political party in the United States, originally for the election of Andrew Jackson, but later turning to progressive policies | |
| Articles | Along Pennsylvania Avenue Draws a scoreboard on the issues between the "Tweedledum-Tweedledee parties" in the 1956 elections, most of the rounds going to the Republicans, then wonders why Ike had only worshippers, but ends by leaving the door open for a Democrat win |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The future of United States political parties Some Senators discussing a proposal in the Galactic Empire |
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| Individual: | Eisenhower, Dwight D. | Thirty-fourth president of the United States | |
| Articles | Along Pennsylvania Avenue Draws a scoreboard on the issues between the "Tweedledum-Tweedledee parties" in the 1956 elections, most of the rounds going to the Republicans, then wonders why Ike had only worshippers, but ends by leaving the door open for a Democrat win |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | The American Disease Explains how U.S. government meddling in foreign countries (citing contemporaneous examples in the Ukraine and Russia) is generally counterproductive, even when genuinely attempting to advance liberty |
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| Along Pennsylvania Avenue Draws a scoreboard on the issues between the "Tweedledum-Tweedledee parties" in the 1956 elections, most of the rounds going to the Republicans, then wonders why Ike had only worshippers, but ends by leaving the door open for a Democrat win |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | The American Disease Explains how U.S. government meddling in foreign countries (citing contemporaneous examples in the Ukraine and Russia) is generally counterproductive, even when genuinely attempting to advance liberty |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The Most Active Branch of Government ... A man at the steps and columns of a government department |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The future of United States political parties Some Senators discussing a proposal in the Galactic Empire |
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| Group: | Republican Party | Political party in the United States, generally tending to conservative policies | |
| Articles | Along Pennsylvania Avenue Draws a scoreboard on the issues between the "Tweedledum-Tweedledee parties" in the 1956 elections, most of the rounds going to the Republicans, then wonders why Ike had only worshippers, but ends by leaving the door open for a Democrat win |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The future of United States political parties Some Senators discussing a proposal in the Galactic Empire |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | The American Disease Explains how U.S. government meddling in foreign countries (citing contemporaneous examples in the Ukraine and Russia) is generally counterproductive, even when genuinely attempting to advance liberty |
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| Topic: | Rights | Powers and privileges one may properly claim as due | |
| Articles | The American Disease Explains how U.S. government meddling in foreign countries (citing contemporaneous examples in the Ukraine and Russia) is generally counterproductive, even when genuinely attempting to advance liberty |
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| Individual: | Rothbard, Murray N. | Economist of the Austrian School, author of Man, Economy, and State (1962) and For a New Liberty (1973) | |
| Writings | Along Pennsylvania Avenue Draws a scoreboard on the issues between the "Tweedledum-Tweedledee parties" in the 1956 elections, most of the rounds going to the Republicans, then wonders why Ike had only worshippers, but ends by leaving the door open for a Democrat win |
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| Place: | Russia | Territory in eastern Europe and northern Asia, ruled since 1991 by the Rossiyskaya Federatsiya | |
| Articles | The American Disease Explains how U.S. government meddling in foreign countries (citing contemporaneous examples in the Ukraine and Russia) is generally counterproductive, even when genuinely attempting to advance liberty |
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| Work: | Star Wars | 1977 science fiction movie, known as "Episode IV: A New Hope", first release of the series | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Cheney compared to Vader A married couple watching the Vice President on television |
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| Place: | Ukraine | Territory in eastern Europe, ruled since 1991 by the republic of Uryad Ukrayiny | |
| Articles | The American Disease Explains how U.S. government meddling in foreign countries (citing contemporaneous examples in the Ukraine and Russia) is generally counterproductive, even when genuinely attempting to advance liberty |
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| Individual: | Washington, George | First president of the United States | |
| Websites | George Washington | National Portrait Gallery Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery formerly traveling exhibition of Gilbert Stuart's portrait of George Washington. Site includes audio narration. |
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| 19 May 2026 | |||
| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | More Wisdom of the Ages From Bernie and Phil A couple of retirees pondering the latest headlines about the Iraq insurgency |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Topic: | Health | The general condition of the body; absence from physical disease or pain | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | More Wisdom of the Ages From Bernie and Phil A couple of retirees pondering the latest headlines about the Iraq insurgency |
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| Place: | Iraq | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 2005 by the Jumhūriyyat Al-‘Irāq | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | More Wisdom of the Ages From Bernie and Phil A couple of retirees pondering the latest headlines about the Iraq insurgency |
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| Individual: | Mencken, H. L. | Journalist, author of The American Language | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Museum of Aging Frank and Ernie visit the title museum and comment on quotes by Francis Bacon and the Sage of Baltimore |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Hand over your money! A series of holdups [Note: the first panel inside the liquor store is unrealistic; the customer would have willingly traded money for some beverages] |
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| 18 May 2026 | |||
| Work: | Braveheart | 1995 movie that recounts the story of William Wallace | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Golf The king misses a putt |
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| Topic: | Golf | Game in which one attempts to sink a ball into each of 9 or 18 holes on a course | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Golf The king misses a putt |
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| Topic: | Liberty, Statue of | Monument symbolizing liberty, in New York harbor | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The King's speech The king discusses his speech for a new statue with the duke |
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| Individual: | Politicians | People who hold or are running for a political office | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Liar liar The king speaks to the gathered populace |
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| Place: | Scotland | Territory in the north of the island of Great Britain, ruled since 1707 by the Monarchy of the United Kingdom, the Pàrlamaid na h-Alba and the Riaghaltas na h-Alba | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Golf The king misses a putt |
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| 15 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Articles | Subjugating Ourselves Examines key passages from La Boetie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude and criticizes newspaper editorial writers (with a recent example) for preaching to the people to acquiesce and submit to government |
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| Topic: | Drugs, War on | Legislation and enforcement actions against consumers and producers of substances that are deemed to be addictive or otherwise dangerous | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Under arrest for possesion of narcotics Rodney tries to enforce the drug laws |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The First "World Policeman" "Liberation" from oppressors in the Stone Age |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Subjugating Ourselves Examines key passages from La Boetie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude and criticizes newspaper editorial writers (with a recent example) for preaching to the people to acquiesce and submit to government |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Disapproval rating The Duke and the King discuss opinion polls |
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| Individual: | La Boétie, Étienne de | French judge and poet, author of Discourse on Voluntary Servitude (1576) | |
| Articles | Subjugating Ourselves Examines key passages from La Boetie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude and criticizes newspaper editorial writers (with a recent example) for preaching to the people to acquiesce and submit to government |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Subjugating Ourselves Examines key passages from La Boetie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude and criticizes newspaper editorial writers (with a recent example) for preaching to the people to acquiesce and submit to government |
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| Individual: | Tocqueville, Alexis de | Nineteenth century French historian, author of Democracy in America | |
| Articles | Subjugating Ourselves Examines key passages from La Boetie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude and criticizes newspaper editorial writers (with a recent example) for preaching to the people to acquiesce and submit to government |
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| Work: | Voluntary Servitude, Discourse on | Essay by Étienne de La Boétie which argues that rulers stay in power due to the submissive and obedient behavior of the subjects | |
| Articles | Subjugating Ourselves Examines key passages from La Boetie's Discourse on Voluntary Servitude and criticizes newspaper editorial writers (with a recent example) for preaching to the people to acquiesce and submit to government |
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| 14 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Association, Liberty of | The right of people to meet or associate with others | |
| Articles | Ricardo in Parliament Account of Ricardo's final years, as a Member of Parliament for Portarlington, discussing his actions and speeches on matters of general and economic policy; published in two parts (June and Sept. 1894 issues); quotes are from Hansard |
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| Individual: | Bovard, James | Author, controversial Washington journalist | |
| Writings | Nonsense on the Inevitability of Democracy Examines Francis Fukuyama's assertion about the "universalization of Western liberal democracy" as the final form of government, and related pronouncements by George W. Bush |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Nonsense on the Inevitability of Democracy Examines Francis Fukuyama's assertion about the "universalization of Western liberal democracy" as the final form of government, and related pronouncements by George W. Bush |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Bush argues with Lady Liberty President Bush and his "children" |
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| Topic: | Corporatism | Socio-economic system in which large businesses exert influence over and benefit from government policies | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Discussion at Flo's Diner Joe and Flo Pyle argue, as Captain Eddie watches |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Articles | Nonsense on the Inevitability of Democracy Examines Francis Fukuyama's assertion about the "universalization of Western liberal democracy" as the final form of government, and related pronouncements by George W. Bush |
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| The Servile State Revisited Considers an observation by David Hume's as to the ease with which "the many are governed by the few" and declares that in modern society, "the habit of obedience" has been taken too far |
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| Individual: | Founding Fathers | Leading individuals in founding of the United States | |
| Articles | Nonsense on the Inevitability of Democracy Examines Francis Fukuyama's assertion about the "universalization of Western liberal democracy" as the final form of government, and related pronouncements by George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Ricardo in Parliament Account of Ricardo's final years, as a Member of Parliament for Portarlington, discussing his actions and speeches on matters of general and economic policy; published in two parts (June and Sept. 1894 issues); quotes are from Hansard |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | A semantics problem A mob boss considering his group's activities |
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| Topic: | Law | Set of rules and guidelines intended to influence social behavior | |
| Articles | The Servile State Revisited Considers an observation by David Hume's as to the ease with which "the many are governed by the few" and declares that in modern society, "the habit of obedience" has been taken too far |
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| Topic: | Law, Due process of | Unbiased judgements and procedural safeguards required to protect individuals being prosecuted | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Bush argues with Lady Liberty President Bush and his "children" |
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| Topic: | Liberty, Statue of | Monument symbolizing liberty, in New York harbor | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Bush argues with Lady Liberty President Bush and his "children" |
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| Topic: | Life | The inalienable human right from which other rights are derived | |
| Articles | Nonsense on the Inevitability of Democracy Examines Francis Fukuyama's assertion about the "universalization of Western liberal democracy" as the final form of government, and related pronouncements by George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Militarism | A political system influenced greatly by a large, permanent military force | |
| Articles | The Servile State Revisited Considers an observation by David Hume's as to the ease with which "the many are governed by the few" and declares that in modern society, "the habit of obedience" has been taken too far |
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| Individual: | Politicians | People who hold or are running for a political office | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Discussion at Flo's Diner Joe and Flo Pyle argue, as Captain Eddie watches |
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| Topic: | Punishments, Cruel and unusual | Prohibition on the use of barbaric methods in the pursuit of justice | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Bush argues with Lady Liberty President Bush and his "children" |
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| Individual: | Quesnay, François | 18th century French Physiocrat economist, also trained in medicine | |
| Bibliography | Francois Quesnay - Selected primary works Part of McMaster University archive for History of Economic Thought; includes 14 primary works in original or translation and 29 secondary works |
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| Topic: | Religious liberty | The individual right to believe and adhere to the precepts of any religion | |
| Articles | Ricardo in Parliament Account of Ricardo's final years, as a Member of Parliament for Portarlington, discussing his actions and speeches on matters of general and economic policy; published in two parts (June and Sept. 1894 issues); quotes are from Hansard |
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| Individual: | Ricardo, David | 18th/19th century British economist | |
| Bibliography | Published Works of David Ricardo List of 12 books, speeches, essays and other writings by Ricardo; part of McMaster University's Archive for the History of Economic Thought |
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| Articles | Ricardo in Parliament Account of Ricardo's final years, as a Member of Parliament for Portarlington, discussing his actions and speeches on matters of general and economic policy; published in two parts (June and Sept. 1894 issues); quotes are from Hansard |
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| Individual: | Sobran, Joseph | Nationally syndicated columnist, past Senior Editor for National Review | |
| Writings | The Servile State Revisited Considers an observation by David Hume's as to the ease with which "the many are governed by the few" and declares that in modern society, "the habit of obedience" has been taken too far |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Articles | Nonsense on the Inevitability of Democracy Examines Francis Fukuyama's assertion about the "universalization of Western liberal democracy" as the final form of government, and related pronouncements by George W. Bush |
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| The Servile State Revisited Considers an observation by David Hume's as to the ease with which "the many are governed by the few" and declares that in modern society, "the habit of obedience" has been taken too far |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Articles | Ricardo in Parliament Account of Ricardo's final years, as a Member of Parliament for Portarlington, discussing his actions and speeches on matters of general and economic policy; published in two parts (June and Sept. 1894 issues); quotes are from Hansard |
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| Topic: | Voting | Selecting those who will govern by casting ballots | |
| Articles | Ricardo in Parliament Account of Ricardo's final years, as a Member of Parliament for Portarlington, discussing his actions and speeches on matters of general and economic policy; published in two parts (June and Sept. 1894 issues); quotes are from Hansard |
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| 13 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Anarchism | Political philosophy that considers government unnecessary and advocates instead a stateless society | |
| Articles | Manning Show Trial Exposes the Fraud of Representative Democracy Analyzes the court martial of Bradley Manning and explains what the trial shows about the state |
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| Individual: | Dalberg-Acton, John | British historian, known as Lord Acton | |
| Articles | Lord Acton on Liberty and Government Lamenting that most people only know Lord Acton's most famous quote, lists many of his other memorable writings on liberty, government and related subjects |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Articles | The Myth of "Limited Government" Discusses some of the concepts in Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Democracy: The God That Failed (2001) |
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| Lord Acton on Liberty and Government Lamenting that most people only know Lord Acton's most famous quote, lists many of his other memorable writings on liberty, government and related subjects |
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| Manning Show Trial Exposes the Fraud of Representative Democracy Analyzes the court martial of Bradley Manning and explains what the trial shows about the state |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Lord Acton on Liberty and Government Lamenting that most people only know Lord Acton's most famous quote, lists many of his other memorable writings on liberty, government and related subjects |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | A morbid disease It appears that Johnny learned something |
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| Topic: | Government, Limited | Restricting government to its proper functions, as defined by a constitution or similar agreements | |
| Articles | The Myth of "Limited Government" Discusses some of the concepts in Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Democracy: The God That Failed (2001) |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Report of the "Iraq Study Group" A "sneak peek" at the report, published about two weeks later, showing how the United States could "still win the war against Iraq" |
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| Topic: | Liberty | The right and ability to act and express oneself in an unconstrained manner, while respecting the same right of others | |
| Articles | Lord Acton on Liberty and Government Lamenting that most people only know Lord Acton's most famous quote, lists many of his other memorable writings on liberty, government and related subjects |
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| Individual: | Sobran, Joseph | Nationally syndicated columnist, past Senior Editor for National Review | |
| Writings | The Myth of "Limited Government" Discusses some of the concepts in Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Democracy: The God That Failed (2001) |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Articles | Lord Acton on Liberty and Government Lamenting that most people only know Lord Acton's most famous quote, lists many of his other memorable writings on liberty, government and related subjects |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Articles | The Myth of "Limited Government" Discusses some of the concepts in Hans-Hermann Hoppe's Democracy: The God That Failed (2001) |
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| 12 May 2026 | |||
| Place: | Afghanistan | Territory in southwest central Asia, nominally ruled since 2004 by the Da Afġānistān Islāmī Jumhoryat | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Re-invade Afghanistan! Commentary on plans by newly-inaugurated President Obama to increase deployment of troops to Afghanistan |
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| Individual: | Bovard, James | Author, controversial Washington journalist | |
| Writings | Killing in the Name of Democracy Revised text of the "Messianic Democracy" chapter of Attention Deficit Democracy (2006) with additional parallels to George W. Bush |
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| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Killing in the Name of Democracy Revised text of the "Messianic Democracy" chapter of Attention Deficit Democracy (2006) with additional parallels to George W. Bush |
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| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Topic: | Capitalism | Economic system where the means of production are privately owned | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Killing in the Name of Democracy Revised text of the "Messianic Democracy" chapter of Attention Deficit Democracy (2006) with additional parallels to George W. Bush |
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| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | A political system called democracy The king consults the fortune teller |
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| Individual: | Eisenhower, Dwight D. | Thirty-fourth president of the United States | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Individual: | Friedman, Milton | 1976 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Place: | Guatemala | Territory in Central America, ruled since 1985 by the República de Guatemala | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Individual: | Hayek, F. A. | Economist, cowinner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Individual: | Knight, Frank | 20th century American economist of the Chicago School | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Law | Set of rules and guidelines intended to influence social behavior | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Law, Rule of | Legal environment where cases are handled in a non-arbitrary manner | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Liberty | The right and ability to act and express oneself in an unconstrained manner, while respecting the same right of others | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Individual: | McKinley, William | Twenty-fifth president of the United States | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Individual: | Menger, Carl | Founder of the Austrian School of economics | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Place: | Mexico | Territory in south central North America, ruled since 1917 by the Estados Unidos Mexicanos | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Individual: | Mises, Ludwig von | Austrian school economist, author of Human Action (1949) | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Money | The most commonly used medium of exchange | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Group: | Mont Pelerin Society | Worldwide group of economists and classical liberals, founded after World War II by F. A. Hayek | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Nobel Prize | Annual international awards in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace and economics | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Individual: | Obama, Barack | Forty-fourth president of the United States | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Re-invade Afghanistan! Commentary on plans by newly-inaugurated President Obama to increase deployment of troops to Afghanistan |
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| Individual: | Orwell, George | British writer, author of 1984 and Animal Farm | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Place: | Philippines | Archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean, ruled since 1946 by the Republika ng Pilipinas | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Individual: | Popper, Karl | 20th century Austrian-born British philosopher | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Individual: | Roosevelt, Franklin D. | Thirty-second president of the United States | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Topic: | Socialism | Socio-economic system in which the means of production and distribution are under collective or government control | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Individual: | Sowell, Thomas | Author, syndicated columnist, fellow at the Hoover Institution | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Stealing to pay taxes The king rethinking criminal justice? |
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| Place: | Vienna | Capital of Austria | |
| Articles | The life and times of F.A. Hayek, who explained why political liberty is impossible without economic liberty Lengthy biographical essay, with extensive quotes; alternate version of "The Worst on Top" chapter of The Triumph of Liberty (2000) |
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| Individual: | Wilson, Woodrow | Twenty-eighth president of the United States | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| Topic: | World War I | The "Great War", European conflict from 1914 to 1918 that extended to include the United States and some Asian and African nations | |
| Book chapters | Killing in the Name of Democracy Excerpt from the chapter 4 "Messianic Democracy", details various U.S. presidents' policies and actions from McKinley to Eisenhower |
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| 11 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Basketball | Court game, points are scored by tossing ball through a hoop | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | George Mason Patriots vs. Florida Gators Commentary on the George Mason University basketball team's first appearance in the NCAA Final Four |
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| Individual: | Dalberg-Acton, John | British historian, known as Lord Acton | |
| Book chapters | The History of Freedom in Antiquity Address at Agricultural Hall; surveys the history of liberty in ancient times, from the side of rulers (despots, Solon, Pericles, Roman Republic and Empire) and philosophers (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Stoics), and the later influence of Christianity |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Book chapters | The History of Freedom in Antiquity Address at Agricultural Hall; surveys the history of liberty in ancient times, from the side of rulers (despots, Solon, Pericles, Roman Republic and Empire) and philosophers (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Stoics), and the later influence of Christianity |
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| Group: | George Mason University | Two Nobel laureates in Economic Sciences | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | George Mason Patriots vs. Florida Gators Commentary on the George Mason University basketball team's first appearance in the NCAA Final Four |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Book chapters | The History of Freedom in Antiquity Address at Agricultural Hall; surveys the history of liberty in ancient times, from the side of rulers (despots, Solon, Pericles, Roman Republic and Empire) and philosophers (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Stoics), and the later influence of Christianity |
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| Topic: | Liberty | The right and ability to act and express oneself in an unconstrained manner, while respecting the same right of others | |
| Book chapters | The History of Freedom in Antiquity Address at Agricultural Hall; surveys the history of liberty in ancient times, from the side of rulers (despots, Solon, Pericles, Roman Republic and Empire) and philosophers (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Stoics), and the later influence of Christianity |
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| Individual: | Mason, George | Author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | George Mason Patriots vs. Florida Gators Commentary on the George Mason University basketball team's first appearance in the NCAA Final Four |
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| Topic: | Money | The most commonly used medium of exchange | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Treasury Secretary Paulson and the Rules of Monopoly Commentary on paper money, quoting the actual rules of the Parker Brothers' game |
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| Topic: | State, The | The group of people that, having effective control over a government, benefit the most from the exercise of its power | |
| Book chapters | The History of Freedom in Antiquity Address at Agricultural Hall; surveys the history of liberty in ancient times, from the side of rulers (despots, Solon, Pericles, Roman Republic and Empire) and philosophers (Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Stoics), and the later influence of Christianity |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | March Madness Commentary on an annual event, not related to college basketball |
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| 8 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Bill of Rights, United States | First 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Individual: | Bovard, James | Author, controversial Washington journalist | |
| Writings | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Individual: | Clinton, Bill | Forty-second president of the United States | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Drugs, War on | Legislation and enforcement actions against consumers and producers of substances that are deemed to be addictive or otherwise dangerous | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Auction of the Magna Carta Announcement of auction of the historic document, by Sotheby's, in "as is" condition |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Habeas Corpus, Writ of | A written order issued to ascertain if someone is imprisoned lawfully | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Auction of the Magna Carta Announcement of auction of the historic document, by Sotheby's, in "as is" condition |
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| Topic: | Law, Due process of | Unbiased judgements and procedural safeguards required to protect individuals being prosecuted | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Auction of the Magna Carta Announcement of auction of the historic document, by Sotheby's, in "as is" condition |
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| Topic: | Liberty | The right and ability to act and express oneself in an unconstrained manner, while respecting the same right of others | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Individual: | Lincoln, Abraham | Sixteenth president of the United States | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Work: | Magna Carta | Charter signed in 1215 by King John of England guaranteeing certain basic rights | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Auction of the Magna Carta Announcement of auction of the historic document, by Sotheby's, in "as is" condition |
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| Individual: | Nixon, Richard | Thirty-seventh president of the United States, infamous for the Watergate scandal | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Individual: | Politicians | People who hold or are running for a political office | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Grown-up career choices Children considering grown-up choices |
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| Individual: | Reagan, Ronald | Hollywood actor, fortieth president of the United States | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Rights | Powers and privileges one may properly claim as due | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Freedom Compares the definitions of democracy, collectivism and individualism, explaining why democracy and regular elections do not guarantee freedom, substantive rights nor peace, and that democracy is not a precondition for individual liberty |
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| Individual: | Roosevelt, Franklin D. | Thirty-second president of the United States | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Taxation | Compulsory contributions demanded by governments from individuals and other entities | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Robbing Hood An alternate version of Robin Hood? |
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| Individual: | Wilson, Woodrow | Twenty-eighth president of the United States | |
| Articles | Democracy Versus Liberty Discusses the dangers of equating liberty with "self-government" as majority rule, with representative actions or quotes by several U.S. presidents from Lincoln to George W. Bush |
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| 7 May 2026 | |||
| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Bush's Doublethink Analyzes President Bush's most salient statement and possible implications, of a speech made on 10 Jan 2007 announcing a troop "surge" plan |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Democratic Priorities Contrasts Democratic Party concerns with various liberty-constraining policies instituted under George W. Bush |
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| Topic: | Democracy | Form of government where the power is exercised directly or indirectly by a majority of the citizens | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran Discusses the history of Operation Ajax, the CIA-led 1953 coup d'état in Iran that removed the democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, and which eventually led to the 1979 Iran hostage crisis |
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| Bush's Doublethink Analyzes President Bush's most salient statement and possible implications, of a speech made on 10 Jan 2007 announcing a troop "surge" plan |
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| Group: | Democratic Party | Political party in the United States, originally for the election of Andrew Jackson, but later turning to progressive policies | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Democratic Priorities Contrasts Democratic Party concerns with various liberty-constraining policies instituted under George W. Bush |
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| The Democrats' Plan to Win the War Commentary on Democratic Party priorities with respect to the Iraq War |
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| Topic: | Foreign entanglements | Unnecessary involvement with other nations | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran Discusses the history of Operation Ajax, the CIA-led 1953 coup d'état in Iran that removed the democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, and which eventually led to the 1979 Iran hostage crisis |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran Discusses the history of Operation Ajax, the CIA-led 1953 coup d'état in Iran that removed the democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, and which eventually led to the 1979 Iran hostage crisis |
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| Place: | Iran | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 1979 by the Jomhuri ye Eslāmi ye Irān | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran Discusses the history of Operation Ajax, the CIA-led 1953 coup d'état in Iran that removed the democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, and which eventually led to the 1979 Iran hostage crisis |
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| Place: | Iraq | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 2005 by the Jumhūriyyat Al-‘Irāq | |
| Articles | Bush's Doublethink Analyzes President Bush's most salient statement and possible implications, of a speech made on 10 Jan 2007 announcing a troop "surge" plan |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Articles | Bush's Doublethink Analyzes President Bush's most salient statement and possible implications, of a speech made on 10 Jan 2007 announcing a troop "surge" plan |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Fate Meets Fatima in Fallujah Commentary on the effects of the Iraqi civil war that followed the invasion of Iraq |
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| Tell us, Senator, why did you vote in favor of war in Iraq? Depicts some typical reactions from U.S. Senators in response to the title question |
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| The Democrats' Plan to Win the War Commentary on Democratic Party priorities with respect to the Iraq War |
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| Individual: | Kennedy, John F. | Thirty-fifth president of the United States | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran Discusses the history of Operation Ajax, the CIA-led 1953 coup d'état in Iran that removed the democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, and which eventually led to the 1979 Iran hostage crisis |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Bush's Doublethink Analyzes President Bush's most salient statement and possible implications, of a speech made on 10 Jan 2007 announcing a troop "surge" plan |
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| Place: | United States | Territory in central and northwest North America, ruled since 1788 by the United States of America | |
| Articles | An Anti-Democracy Foreign Policy: Iran Discusses the history of Operation Ajax, the CIA-led 1953 coup d'état in Iran that removed the democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, and which eventually led to the 1979 Iran hostage crisis |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Tell us, Senator, why did you vote in favor of war in Iraq? Depicts some typical reactions from U.S. Senators in response to the title question |
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| 6 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The document that established the federal government of the United States | |
| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | War Strategy Commentary on status of the Iraq War over three years after the announcement that "major combat operations" had ended |
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| Individual: | Politicians | People who hold or are running for a political office | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Spot the Future Congressman A lesson in Economics 101 |
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| The Only Monument We Need to be Placed in Government Buildings ... Commentary on Summum v. Pleasant Grove City, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals; later decided by Supreme Court as Pleasant Grove City v. Summum (2009) |
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| Topic: | Religious liberty | The individual right to believe and adhere to the precepts of any religion | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | The Only Monument We Need to be Placed in Government Buildings ... Commentary on Summum v. Pleasant Grove City, Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals; later decided by Supreme Court as Pleasant Grove City v. Summum (2009) |
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| Topic: | Terrorism | The systematic use of violence to attempt to achieve ideological goals | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Adam, Eve and the serpent A different take on "the terrorists have won" |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | War Strategy Commentary on status of the Iraq War over three years after the announcement that "major combat operations" had ended |
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| 5 May 2026 | |||
| Individual: | Barnett, Randy | Professor of law at Boston University | |
| Books Authored | Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty Partial contents: The Fiction of "We the People" - Constitutional Legitimacy without Consent - Natural Rights as Liberty Rights - Constitutional Interpretation - Constitutional Construction - Judicial Review - The Presumption of Liberty |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Interviews | Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Trust Me Commentary on President George W. Bush's opinion of the U.S. Constitution |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The document that established the federal government of the United States | |
| Interviews | Libertarian Outlaw: An Interview With Jacob Hornberger Issues discussed include the Libertarian Party differing performance at the national level versus the state and local level, the philosophical views held by LP members, gradualism versus repeal, religion, the Constitution and the future of the LP |
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| Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Trust Me Commentary on President George W. Bush's opinion of the U.S. Constitution |
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| Books | The Unconstitutionality of Slavery Partial contents: What Is Law? - Written Constitutions - The Colonial Charters - Colonial Statutes - The Declaration of Independence - The State Constitutions Of 1789 - The Articles of Confederation - The Constitution of the United States |
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| Good to be King: The Foundation of our Constitutional Freedom Partial contents: Ignorance is Bliss—But It's Still Ignorance - Rights vs. Privileges - Individual Rights - Sovereignty - Forms of Government - Our Founding Documents and Early History - Preamble to the Bill of Rights? - Corruption in the United States |
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| Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty Partial contents: The Fiction of "We the People" - Constitutional Legitimacy without Consent - Natural Rights as Liberty Rights - Constitutional Interpretation - Constitutional Construction - Judicial Review - The Presumption of Liberty |
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| Videos | New Rule: The King's Speech Suggests doing away with the in-person State of the Union address, indicating Article I of the U.S. Constitution states that "All legislative powers" are vested in Congress, something that has been eroded by Presidents particularly in recent decades |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Interviews | Libertarian Outlaw: An Interview With Jacob Hornberger Issues discussed include the Libertarian Party differing performance at the national level versus the state and local level, the philosophical views held by LP members, gradualism versus repeal, religion, the Constitution and the future of the LP |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Interviews | Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Group: | Libertarian Party | Political party founded to advocate for libertarian issues in the United States | |
| Interviews | Libertarian Outlaw: An Interview With Jacob Hornberger Issues discussed include the Libertarian Party differing performance at the national level versus the state and local level, the philosophical views held by LP members, gradualism versus repeal, religion, the Constitution and the future of the LP |
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| Topic: | Marriage | Formalized consensual and contractual relationships between individuals | |
| Interviews | Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Topic: | Military Industrial Complex | The U.S. military "establishment": the armed forces and the companies and politicians that depend on them | |
| Interviews | Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Individual: | Paul, Ron | Texas Republican Congressman, 1988 Libertarian Presidential candidate, 2008 Republican Presidential prospective candidate | |
| Interviews | Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Topic: | Searches and seizures, Unreasonable | Protection from unwarranted searches and takings | |
| Interviews | Starting a Brush Fire for Freedom Topics include: being a lone wolf in Congress, the Patriot Act and related legislation, George W. Bush, the Iraq War, conservatives and neo-cons, the federal debt, education and the Constitution |
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| Topic: | Slavery | The condition where one individual is treated as property by another | |
| Books | The Unconstitutionality of Slavery Partial contents: What Is Law? - Written Constitutions - The Colonial Charters - Colonial Statutes - The Declaration of Independence - The State Constitutions Of 1789 - The Articles of Confederation - The Constitution of the United States |
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| Topic: | Social Security Tax | Tax imposed on employers and employees to fund the Social Security system | |
| Interviews | Libertarian Outlaw: An Interview With Jacob Hornberger Issues discussed include the Libertarian Party differing performance at the national level versus the state and local level, the philosophical views held by LP members, gradualism versus repeal, religion, the Constitution and the future of the LP |
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| Individual: | Spooner, Lysander | Lawyer, abolitionist, entrepreneur, legal theorist and political radical, author of No Treason | |
| Books Authored | The Unconstitutionality of Slavery Partial contents: What Is Law? - Written Constitutions - The Colonial Charters - Colonial Statutes - The Declaration of Independence - The State Constitutions Of 1789 - The Articles of Confederation - The Constitution of the United States |
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| 4 May 2026 | |||
| Individual: | Cantillon, Richard | 18th century Irish economist | |
| Bibliography | Richard Cantillon - Selected primary works List of 12 primary works, effectively editions and translations of the Essai, and ten secondary works |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The document that established the federal government of the United States | |
| Articles | What This Country Needs Is A Good, Old-Fashioned Constitutional Crisis Discusses the attempts by Al Gore to annul Florida's Electoral College votes in the 2000 U.S. presidential election and the benefits of the resulting crisis if the Florida legislature were to act to name the electors (as provided for in the Constitution) |
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| Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| Individual: | Ferguson, Adam | 18th century Scottish philosopher and historian | |
| Bibliography | Adam Ferguson - Selected primary works. List of 24 primary works (various editions and some translations) and ten secondary works |
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| Place: | Florida | The Sunshine State | |
| Articles | What This Country Needs Is A Good, Old-Fashioned Constitutional Crisis Discusses the attempts by Al Gore to annul Florida's Electoral College votes in the 2000 U.S. presidential election and the benefits of the resulting crisis if the Florida legislature were to act to name the electors (as provided for in the Constitution) |
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| Individual: | Founding Fathers | Leading individuals in founding of the United States | |
| Articles | Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| Individual: | Hummel, Jeffrey Rogers | Professor of economics and history at San Jose State University | |
| Articles | Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| Individual: | Jefferson, Thomas | Author of the Declaration of Independence, third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| Individual: | Long, Roderick T. | Professor of philosophy at Auburn University, president of the Molinari Institute | |
| Articles | Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| Individual: | Madison, James | Author of Federalist essays, fourth president of the United States | |
| Articles | What This Country Needs Is A Good, Old-Fashioned Constitutional Crisis Discusses the attempts by Al Gore to annul Florida's Electoral College votes in the 2000 U.S. presidential election and the benefits of the resulting crisis if the Florida legislature were to act to name the electors (as provided for in the Constitution) |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Where Is the Constitution? Discusses the varying legal interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, what is meant by "obeying rules" and suggests that to effect change in a pro-liberty direction, the "hearts and minds" of people must change |
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| 1 May 2026 | |||
| Topic: | American Revolutionary War | The war for American independence from Great Britain | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Topic: | Army, Standing | A permanently established army of paid or conscripted soldiers and other military personnel | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Place: | Canada | Territory in northern North America, ruled since 1982 by the Monarchy of Canada | |
| Articles | The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Place: | Colonies, Thirteen | The 13 original colonies whose representatives signed the U.S. Declaration of Independence | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The document that established the federal government of the United States | |
| Articles | A Very Inconvenient Document Comments on a Walter Williams' column about the requirement to teach about the Constitution in schools and colleges receiving federal funds, which in turn quoted from James Madison; ends with a list of "inconvenient" questions |
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| Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? Explains how attempting to revert to the "original meaning" of the Constitution or appealing to the writings of the framers is not a shortcut leading to a free society |
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| War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Work: | Declaration of Independence, United States | The document that formed the United States of America | |
| Articles | Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? Explains how attempting to revert to the "original meaning" of the Constitution or appealing to the writings of the framers is not a shortcut leading to a free society |
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| Place: | England | The southern part of the island of Great Britain | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Topic: | Government | The group of people that exercises authority over a country or other political subdivision | |
| Articles | Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? Explains how attempting to revert to the "original meaning" of the Constitution or appealing to the writings of the framers is not a shortcut leading to a free society |
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| War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Individual: | Hummel, Jeffrey Rogers | Professor of economics and history at San Jose State University | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Place: | Iraq | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 2005 by the Jumhūriyyat Al-‘Irāq | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | We will not cut and run from Lebanon ... Commentary on the Syrian occupation of Lebanon and the U.S. occupation of Iraq |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Are Haditha Killings a Modern Day My Lai? Commentary on the massacres at Haditha on 19 Nov 2005 during the Iraq War and at My Lai on 16 Mar 1968 during the Vietnam War |
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| Individual: | Jefferson, Thomas | Author of the Declaration of Independence, third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? Explains how attempting to revert to the "original meaning" of the Constitution or appealing to the writings of the framers is not a shortcut leading to a free society |
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| Place: | Lebanon | Territory in southwest Asia, ruled since 1946 by the al-Jumhūrīyah al-Lubnānīyah | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | We will not cut and run from Lebanon ... Commentary on the Syrian occupation of Lebanon and the U.S. occupation of Iraq |
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| Topic: | Liberty, Statue of | Monument symbolizing liberty, in New York harbor | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Now Reopened! Commentary on the reopening of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty |
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| Individual: | Madison, James | Author of Federalist essays, fourth president of the United States | |
| Articles | A Very Inconvenient Document Comments on a Walter Williams' column about the requirement to teach about the Constitution in schools and colleges receiving federal funds, which in turn quoted from James Madison; ends with a list of "inconvenient" questions |
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| Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? Explains how attempting to revert to the "original meaning" of the Constitution or appealing to the writings of the framers is not a shortcut leading to a free society |
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| War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Work: | Matrix, The | 1999 Wachowski Brothers movie about simulated reality | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Place: | Middle East | The countries of southwestern Asia and, conventionally, Egypt | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | We will not cut and run from Lebanon ... Commentary on the Syrian occupation of Lebanon and the U.S. occupation of Iraq |
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| Topic: | Militarism | A political system influenced greatly by a large, permanent military force | |
| Articles | The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Topic: | Military Industrial Complex | The U.S. military "establishment": the armed forces and the companies and politicians that depend on them | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Place: | Nevada | The Battle Born State | |
| Articles | A Very Inconvenient Document Comments on a Walter Williams' column about the requirement to teach about the Constitution in schools and colleges receiving federal funds, which in turn quoted from James Madison; ends with a list of "inconvenient" questions |
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| Individual: | Orwell, George | British writer, author of 1984 and Animal Farm | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Topic: | Powers, Enumerated | Constitutional doctrine of limiting the Federal Government to explicitly granted powers | |
| Articles | A Very Inconvenient Document Comments on a Walter Williams' column about the requirement to teach about the Constitution in schools and colleges receiving federal funds, which in turn quoted from James Madison; ends with a list of "inconvenient" questions |
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| Topic: | Press, Liberty of the | The right to publish facts and opinion | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Was the Constitution Really Meant to Constrain the Government? Explains how attempting to revert to the "original meaning" of the Constitution or appealing to the writings of the framers is not a shortcut leading to a free society |
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| War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Individual: | Rothbard, Murray N. | Economist of the Austrian School, author of Man, Economy, and State (1962) and For a New Liberty (1973) | |
| Articles | The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Topic: | Searches and seizures, Unreasonable | Protection from unwarranted searches and takings | |
| Articles | A Very Inconvenient Document Comments on a Walter Williams' column about the requirement to teach about the Constitution in schools and colleges receiving federal funds, which in turn quoted from James Madison; ends with a list of "inconvenient" questions |
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| Place: | Syria | Territory in southwest Asia, nominally ruled since 1961 by the al-Jumhūriyyah al-‘Arabīyah as-Sūriyyah | |
| Cartoons and Comic Strips | We will not cut and run from Lebanon ... Commentary on the Syrian occupation of Lebanon and the U.S. occupation of Iraq |
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| Work: | Television Shows | A television program usually broadcast on a regular weekly schedule | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Individual: | Tocqueville, Alexis de | Nineteenth century French historian, author of Democracy in America | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Topic: | Trade | Exchange of goods and services usually indirectly by the use of a widely accepted medium | |
| Articles | The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Topic: | Vietnam War | Conflict during 1954-1975 between South and North Vietnam, with increasing United States involvement | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| Cartoons and Comic Strips | Are Haditha Killings a Modern Day My Lai? Commentary on the massacres at Haditha on 19 Nov 2005 during the Iraq War and at My Lai on 16 Mar 1968 during the Vietnam War |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | War Is Peace and Other Things the Government Wants You to Believe Transcript of speech given at The Future of Freedom Foundation's 2008 conference, “Restoring the Republic: Foreign Policy & Civil Liberties”, including audience questions |
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| The War of 1812 Was the Health of the State, Part 2 Discusses how James Madison's conduct of the War of 1812 led to changes in American attitudes, including mercantilism, militarism, imperialism and centralization |
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| Individual: | Williams, Walter E. | Professor of Economics, author, syndicated columnist | |
| Articles | A Very Inconvenient Document Comments on a Walter Williams' column about the requirement to teach about the Constitution in schools and colleges receiving federal funds, which in turn quoted from James Madison; ends with a list of "inconvenient" questions |
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| Individual: | Bush, George W. | Forty-third president of the United States | |
| Articles | Take the Constitution Seriously in the Second Term Suggests a plan of action for George W. Bush upon being inaugurated (and swearing his oath of office) for a second term as U.S. President |
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| They Deserved to Lose Comments on the results of the 2006 United States congressional elections and finds the Republican Party losses well-deserved |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The document that established the federal government of the United States | |
| Web Pages | Glossary: Founding Fathers Definitions and history of the term "Founding Fathers" |
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| Articles | Take the Constitution Seriously in the Second Term Suggests a plan of action for George W. Bush upon being inaugurated (and swearing his oath of office) for a second term as U.S. President |
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| They Deserved to Lose Comments on the results of the 2006 United States congressional elections and finds the Republican Party losses well-deserved |
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| Group: | Democratic Party | Political party in the United States, originally for the election of Andrew Jackson, but later turning to progressive policies | |
| Articles | They Deserved to Lose Comments on the results of the 2006 United States congressional elections and finds the Republican Party losses well-deserved |
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| Individual: | Founding Fathers | Leading individuals in founding of the United States | |
| Reference | Glossary: Founding Fathers Definitions and history of the term "Founding Fathers" |
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| Individual: | Harding, Warren G. | Twenty-ninth president of the United States | |
| Web Pages | Glossary: Founding Fathers Definitions and history of the term "Founding Fathers" |
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| Individual: | Hornberger, Jacob G. | President of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | They Deserved to Lose Comments on the results of the 2006 United States congressional elections and finds the Republican Party losses well-deserved |
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| Topic: | Iraq War | Invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and other countries, purportedly to find weapons of mass destruction | |
| Articles | They Deserved to Lose Comments on the results of the 2006 United States congressional elections and finds the Republican Party losses well-deserved |
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| Group: | Republican Party | Political party in the United States, generally tending to conservative policies | |
| Articles | They Deserved to Lose Comments on the results of the 2006 United States congressional elections and finds the Republican Party losses well-deserved |
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| Individual: | Richman, Sheldon | Executive editor of The Libertarian Institute, former editor of The Freeman and former vice president of the Future of Freedom Foundation | |
| Writings | Take the Constitution Seriously in the Second Term Suggests a plan of action for George W. Bush upon being inaugurated (and swearing his oath of office) for a second term as U.S. President |
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| Topic: | War | Armed conflict between nations: "The Health of the State" | |
| Articles | Take the Constitution Seriously in the Second Term Suggests a plan of action for George W. Bush upon being inaugurated (and swearing his oath of office) for a second term as U.S. President |
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| Individual: | Barnett, Randy | Professor of law at Boston University | |
| Writings | Spooner, Lysander (1808-1881) Biographical and bibliographical essay |
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| Individual: | Bastiat, Frédéric | French economist, author of La Loi (The Law, 1850) | |
| Web Pages | Frederic Bastiat | People | Foundation for Economic Education Includes short description, picture and links to over a dozen essays by Bastiat, such "The Law", "The Candlemaker's Petition" and "That Which Is Seen and that Which Is Not Seen" |
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| Topic: | Constitution, United States | The document that established the federal government of the United States | |
| Articles | President Paul? Commentary and anecdotes on hearing that Ron Paul had formed an exploratory committee for his 2008 U.S. Presidential bid |
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| Spooner, Lysander (1808-1881) Biographical and bibliographical essay |
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| Topic: | Licensing, Occupational | Laws and regulations that limit entry into or continued exercise of a particular occupation | |
| Articles | Spooner, Lysander (1808-1881) Biographical and bibliographical essay |
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| Topic: | Monopoly | Exclusive control by someone or some group of the means of producing or selling a good or service | |
| Articles | Spooner, Lysander (1808-1881) Biographical and bibliographical essay |
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| Individual: | Paul, Ron | Texas Republican Congressman, 1988 Libertarian Presidential candidate, 2008 Republican Presidential prospective candidate | |
| Articles | President Paul? Commentary and anecdotes on hearing that Ron Paul had formed an exploratory committee for his 2008 U.S. Presidential bid |
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| Group: | Republican Party | Political party in the United States, generally tending to conservative policies | |
| Articles | President Paul? Commentary and anecdotes on hearing that Ron Paul had formed an exploratory committee for his 2008 U.S. Presidential bid |
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| Individual: | Sobran, Joseph | Nationally syndicated columnist, past Senior Editor for National Review | |
| Writings | President Paul? Commentary and anecdotes on hearing that Ron Paul had formed an exploratory committee for his 2008 U.S. Presidential bid |
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| Individual: | Spooner, Lysander | Lawyer, abolitionist, entrepreneur, legal theorist and political radical, author of No Treason | |
| Reference | Spooner, Lysander (1808-1881) Biographical and bibliographical essay |
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